Alaskan glacier studies of the National Geographic Society in the Yakutat Bay, Prince William Sound and lower Copper River regions
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Alaskan glacier studies of the National Geographic Society in the Yakutat Bay, Prince William Sound and lower Copper River regions
- Publication date
- 1914
- Topics
- glacier, ice, glaciers, moraine, feet, advance, fiord, bay, glacial, valley, copper river, yakutat bay, prince william, alaskan glacier, glacier studies, william sound, ice front, ablation moraine, miles glacier, sea level, Glaciers -- Alaska, Ice -- Alaska, Glaciology, Glaciers, Ice, Alaska
- Publisher
- Washington : National Geographic Society
- Collection
- americana
- Digitizing sponsor
- Book from the collections of
- unknown library
- Language
- English
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xxvii, 498 pages : 27 cm
Based upon field work conducted in 1909, 1910, 1911 and 1913 by National Geographic Society expeditions
Nine folded maps in pocket at end
1. The glaciers of Alaska ; The glaciers and glaciation of Yakutat Bay -- 2. General view of the Yakutat Bay glaciers -- 3. The Malspina Glacier and its tributaries -- 4. Lucia and Atrevida Glaciers -- 5. The Galiano and Black Glaciers -- 6. Turner, Haenke and Hubbard Glaciers -- 7. The Variegated, Orange and Butler Glaciers -- 8. Nunatak and Cascading Glaciers -- 9. The Hidden, Fourth and smaller glaciers -- 10. The Earthquake Advance Theory -- 11. Glaciation of the Yakutat Bay region -- 12. General view of the glaciers of Prince William Sound and the Lower Copper River -- 13. The Valdez and Shoup Glaciers -- 14. The Columbia Glacier -- 15. The glaciers of Unakwik Inlet and College Fiord -- 16. Glaciers of Harriman Fiord and Port Wells -- 17. The glaciers of Passage Canal and Black-Stone Bay -- 18. Other glaciers of Prince William Sound -- 19. Glaciers near the Copper River Delta -- 20. Childs Glacier -- 21. Miles and Grinnell Glaciers -- 22. Allen Glacier and other ice tongues of the Copper River Canyon -- 23. Glaciation of the Prince William Sound and Lower Cooper River Regions
Includes bibliographical references and index
xxvii, 498 pages : 27 cm
Based upon field work conducted in 1909, 1910, 1911 and 1913 by National Geographic Society expeditions
Nine folded maps in pocket at end
1. The glaciers of Alaska ; The glaciers and glaciation of Yakutat Bay -- 2. General view of the Yakutat Bay glaciers -- 3. The Malspina Glacier and its tributaries -- 4. Lucia and Atrevida Glaciers -- 5. The Galiano and Black Glaciers -- 6. Turner, Haenke and Hubbard Glaciers -- 7. The Variegated, Orange and Butler Glaciers -- 8. Nunatak and Cascading Glaciers -- 9. The Hidden, Fourth and smaller glaciers -- 10. The Earthquake Advance Theory -- 11. Glaciation of the Yakutat Bay region -- 12. General view of the glaciers of Prince William Sound and the Lower Copper River -- 13. The Valdez and Shoup Glaciers -- 14. The Columbia Glacier -- 15. The glaciers of Unakwik Inlet and College Fiord -- 16. Glaciers of Harriman Fiord and Port Wells -- 17. The glaciers of Passage Canal and Black-Stone Bay -- 18. Other glaciers of Prince William Sound -- 19. Glaciers near the Copper River Delta -- 20. Childs Glacier -- 21. Miles and Grinnell Glaciers -- 22. Allen Glacier and other ice tongues of the Copper River Canyon -- 23. Glaciation of the Prince William Sound and Lower Cooper River Regions
Includes bibliographical references and index
- Addeddate
- 2008-10-19 03:34:18
- Associated-names
- Martin, Lawrence, 1880-1955; National Geographic Society (U.S.)
- Copyright-region
- US
- Foldoutcount
- 0
- Identifier
- alaskanglaciers00martgoog
- Identifier-ark
- ark:/13960/t7vm4hc3s
- Lccn
- 14012872
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- Ocr_module_version
- 0.0.13
- Page_number_confidence
- 63.30
- Pages
- 723
- Possible copyright status
- NOT_IN_COPYRIGHT
- Scanner
- Worldcat (source edition)
- 569268
- Year
- 1914
- Full catalog record
- MARCXML
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